Ling Ming boulder, the name of the four great monkeys, is the monkey king, and the brachiopod ape is the super king. What are the other two?
First of all, Ling Ming boulder knows the weather, knows the location and changes the stars by changing.
Life is in a sea of fire, water and wind.
Ling Ming boulder is one of the four monkeys in The Journey to the West.
The Stone Monkey in The Journey to the West only mentioned the Monkey King, but there was no redundant description about Ling Ming boulder. The Monkey King and Ling Ming boulder, too? Readers who have read the original work can think about it: As four special monkeys, why did Wu Cheng'en describe the other three types but not Ling Ming boulder? In fact, because Wu Cheng'en acquiesced that the Monkey King was Ling Ming boulder, the whole article was about him, so I didn't describe it separately.
Second, the red horse monkey, knowing yin and yang, knowing people, being good at going in and out, avoiding death and prolonging life.
Life is on the horizontal line of fire, water and wind.
Red horse monkey is also known as Huaishui Wuqi. One of the four legendary monkey spirits, fickle, defeated Jiulong and managed water. Even the water god * * * can't claim to be better at controlling water.
Third, the armless ape, taking the sun and the moon, shrinking Qianshan, distinguishing right from wrong, and doing Kun Mo Nong.
Life is in the position of fire, water and wind.
Arm-in-arm ape is a supernatural thing besides the legendary six sentient beings.
The one-armed ape in the novel is said to be Justin in the Seven Monsters of Meishan in the Romance of the Gods.
Another story is the white ape, who studied with a virgin (Xuan Nv for nine days) and practiced in Chu for thousands of years, and caught the eighteen arrows of the king of Chu with his bare hands. Biography of Mitsui Pingyao
Fourth, Liu Er is a monkey. He is good at listening and understanding. He knows everything before and after.
Life is in wind, water, fire and wind.